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On Monday July 15 1996, Russell Brooks wrote to John Piper ...
DD> I used AT&F1&W here.
JP> That's what I've been advised to do also. Run a terminal,
JP> issue that command and then use ATZ from then on.
RB> How minds change.....
I have been using ATZ for quite some months (did so as soon as I installed
the NetComm M11F). I haven't frequented AUST_MODEM for some time due to a
lack of time and lack of interest.
RB> Just make sure that you have the port speed at what you need to lock
RB> it too, for all your software before you save it to NVRam.
I locked my port speed at 57600 bps when I was using the NetComm. In terms
of changes, all I had to do was define a few extra errorlevels in my
mailer/BBS
software to support the extra connect speeds.
JP> I am proud to have joined too. It's quite strange how I came to buy my
JP> Courier. I was half asleep early yesterday morning, aware that my bank
JP> account balance was healthier than usual (pay day),
RB> Don't you wish you were half a sleep/implusive a year ago, then
Certainly. However, the opportunity didn't present itself then. I bought it
at a very good price.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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